“Obtaining an education and getting knowledge are a religious responsibility. We educate our minds so that one day we can render service of worth to somebody else.”
A group of BYU Plant and Wildlife students designed and built a hydroponics greenhouse for a local food bank. Now fresh produce can be grown and served during the winter months—400 pounds of produce every three months.
“There’s a feeling here [at BYU], like you’re empowered to do anything you want with your life. You really feel unstoppable.”
The Church Educational System is lifting the rising generation. Read how individuals and families are blessed through the efforts of students at BYU and its sister schools in this new magazine.
If you haven’t experienced the pipe organ in the BYU Music Building yet, you’re in for a treat. With 4,613 pipes and 81 ranks (sets of pipes), it’s the third largest organ in Utah and the only one with two consoles. Organists can play from a console located in the center of the pipework facade or from a movable stage console.
BYU’s landscaping team is the best in the field, literally. While most national championships are won on the court or the gridiron, this one was claimed with pruned shrubs, expertly placed pavers, and top-tier irrigation systems.
Imagine being tasked with writing a song in just three days, and then getting the chance to work alongside world-renowned guitarist Mark Lettieri. That was the incredible opportunity five BYU commercial music students.